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21st August 06, 03:45 PM
#1
plant badge
Great idea, Daniel! I'll try to get a photo of my bonnet with the Cumin plant behind my badge soon!
Cheers, 
Todd
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21st August 06, 05:56 PM
#2
I was thinking of finding myself a laurel plant for this purpose, but on the other hand...I never wear headgear.
Low priority :rolleyes:
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21st August 06, 06:08 PM
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I use either Crabapple (Lamont) or Holly (Maclean)
Clan Lamont!
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21st August 06, 06:13 PM
#4
 Originally Posted by Robin
I was thinking of finding myself a laurel plant for this purpose, but on the other hand...I never wear headgear.
Not quite the same effect if tucked behind the ear, I suppose. Eh?
Regards,
Rex in Cincinnati
At any moment you must be prepared to give up who you are today for who you could become tomorrow.
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21st August 06, 07:07 PM
#5
 Originally Posted by Rex_Tremende
Not quite the same effect if tucked behind the ear, I suppose. Eh?
Regards,
Rex in Cincinnati
ESPECIALLY if it is holly
Or a Thistle
(a bit on the prickly side :rolleyes: )
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21st August 06, 07:18 PM
#6
It's odd how many so called lists of clans often do not include "Henderson." Anyway, Henderson is cotton grass or "bog cotton." I think it'd look quite nice on a bonnet. I do need some more traditional headgear.... hmm... Great thread BTW. I'll post up some piccies if I ever get to that...
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21st August 06, 07:43 PM
#7
More seriously,
A plant badge is a nice addition to a clan badge, if one wants one.
Some are easy to get, others are not depending where you live. As was said above, most won't tell the diffference. Actually, most will wonder . . . "why does that guy have a stick/leaf stuck on his hat."
Yet, to Scot circles, a plant badge is the ultimate.
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12th August 09, 07:53 AM
#8
 Originally Posted by MacWage
More seriously,
A plant badge is a nice addition to a clan badge, if one wants one.
Some are easy to get, others are not depending where you live. As was said above, most won't tell the diffference. Actually, most will wonder . . . "why does that guy have a stick/leaf stuck on his hat."
Yet, to Scot circles, a plant badge is the ultimate.
Depending on where you live is a factor. There weren't a whole lot of clans who used tropical fauna in Scotland. There isn't a whole lot of temperate fauna in Florida.
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21st August 06, 08:20 PM
#9
 Originally Posted by Tattoobradley
It's odd how many so called lists of clans often do not include "Henderson." Anyway, Henderson is cotton grass or "bog cotton."
Yeah, I noticed that a few clans are missing. Sometimes these sources stick to the Highland clans that were featured by Robert McIan and such.. Many more familys and such are more recognized as clans today and have active Chiefs.. Some were clans and were not feartured by writers like McIan.. according to some..
Personally, I think many sources should start to update their lists as to whom are actually clans... The funny thing is, there are those who do not consider some clans "Clans!" I get a big kick out of this... If there is a Chief, it's a clan! Some have Commanders appointed in the absence, and that I think is the exception. Anyway, I'm rambling.......
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21st August 06, 08:26 PM
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Where can I find Rock Ivy? I have seen similar things in paintings... so if those can be believed, it's farily traditional. Then again, this is only from one book... and I have yet to determine whether it's an accurate portrayal, or if it is artistic liscense.
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